1. Iron Man:
Well, of course this is the role--which Downey actually had to audition for, remember?--that changed everything. So much about that role--and we're including the two sequels, The Avengers and the upcoming Avengers: The Age of Ultron in that as well--just wouldn't have worked if he wasn't Tony Stark. Asked in a recent Q&A with Variety whether he was nervous about taking on the role, Downey said, "Nervous? I was begging. I was absolutely certain it would change my life." His instincts were sound.
2. Tropic Thunder:
Downey was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2009 for playing over-the-top Australian method actor Kirk Lazarus, who actually has surgery to darken his skin so that he can better play a black man, in the Ben Stiller-directed satire about the movie-making process.
3. Zodiac:
Downey played a hard-living crime reporter in the underrated David Fincher film about the 1960s- and 1970s-era serial killer that terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area. The actor was his usual self--sardonic, quick-witted and crafty. And he stole every scene he was in.
4. Sherlock Holmes:
He was already huge again, thanks to Iron Man, and the only thing that kept Downey from being the Sherlock of a generation was that other fellow who's doing such a bang-up job for the BBC. The sequel was pretty ridiculous, the first of Guy Ritchie's pair of films, costarring Jude Law as Dr. Watson, was action-packed and a perfect showcase for Downey's considerable charm and lovable eccentricities.
5. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang:
The violent crime caper remains a favorite of both hard-core Downey fans and those who just like talky, mantastic dark comedies, and it marked his first collaboration with director Shane Black, who cowrote and directed Iron Man 3. He once again plays an actor who, in trying to prepare himself for a role, ends up in way over his head--quite hilariously at times--and running for his life. And we sure do hope that Chef, coming out May 9 and reuniting Downey and original Iron Man visionary Jon Favreau, is another addition to the fab-in-his-40s canon. Happy birthday, RDJ!
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